I see TONS of wild and maricultured (we call them aquacultured around here) SPS come into Toronto and I'm certain that 50% or less will survive (probably less). Either due to hobbyist failure or the inability for the certain coral to thrive in an aquarium.
Add that to the fact that frags and especially captive grown frags are much more likely to thrive in an aquarium......really this is a big win.
Is the gasman trying to dispute this? maybe or he doesnt care. IDK......but to me, if we can reduce our impact on the reef in any way, well that is a good thing.
And the win win comes when aquarists experience better survival rates.
Am I saying that we shouldnt bother importing any new corals.....well no. But it would nice if people valued the obvious benefits of captive raised corals over wild corals. That way we could at least reduce our dependance on importing more and more SPS, while also demanding better collection/harvesting, holding, shipping etc. practices.
Personally I have almost all but stopped buy wild colonies (with some exemptions) and if I do it is most likely a frag of a wild colony. I find even frags of wild colonies to have a better chance than the actual colony. Still captive raised trumps all.